Not exactly related to CCSVI, but if being antagonistic can affect your artery walls, I'd venture to say the same could potentially be true for vein walls... and the latest research has been showing that the vein walls of CCSVI patients are usually different than controls
Antagonistic people have thicker carotid walls (link)
Antagonistic people have thicker carotid walls
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i wonder if being around someone that is antagonistic for a long time would maybe effect your veins? it is definitely stressful and stress messes with everything. kinda like second hand smoke you may not smoke but. i do realize stress is mental and smokeing is physical but both seem to be involved when it comes to ms.